Call for proposals: The political economy of food system transformation
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The CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) is issuing a call for proposals for research projects that help identify political economy constraints to food system transformation and offer recommendations for tackling those constraints. PIM will support up to three projects under this call, with a maximum amount of $50,000 allocated to each one. The duration of the proposed project will be approximately 18 months, starting in January 2020. Additional resources may be available in 2021, although no decision can be made on this until the final quarter of 2020.
To be eligible for submission, the prime applicant must be a staff member of a CGIAR center other than IFPRI. IFPRI colleagues can, however, be part of the research team.
Deadline for submissions: 25 October 2019.
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